Full-Time

Target Digital Network Analyst 2

Utah Data Center

Posted on 11/7/2025

Altamira Technologies

Altamira Technologies

201-500 employees

National security data analytics and ML

No salary listed

No H1B Sponsorship

American Fork, UT, USA

In Person

US Top Secret Clearance Required

Category
Data & Analytics (1)
Required Skills
Discrete Math
Data Structures & Algorithms
Requirements
  • Active TS/SCI with polygraph
  • Specific labor category determined by years of experience + educational degrees
  • Relevant experience requires aspects of Intelligence Analysis (e.g., target development, social network analysis, metadata analysis, knowledge of customer tool sets and databases)
  • In some cases, foreign language proficiency may also be used to satisfy experience requirements
  • Education: Degree in Computer Science; Degree in related fields (e.g., Engineering, Mathematics) may be considered relevant if programs contain a concentration of courses in the following foundational CS areas: algorithms, computer architecture (not network architecture), programming methodologies and languages, data structures, logic and computation, and advanced mathematics (for example, calculus, discrete mathematics)
  • Information Technology (IT) and Information Security (IS) degrees may be considered relevant if the programs contain the amount and type of coursework equivalent to a Computer Science major
Altamira Technologies

Altamira Technologies

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Altamira provides data analytics, data science, and advanced engineering services to support U.S. national security missions. It works with the Intelligence Community and the Department of Defense, delivering analytics, machine learning, and software engineering for space-based, cyber, operations, and intelligence missions. It differentiates itself by combining mission-expert knowledge with data-driven methods to tailor solutions for government contracts and ensure operational usability. Its goal is to advance critical national security missions with tech-enabled, multi-intelligence solutions for government customers.

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

Acquired

Total Funding

$390.7M

Headquarters

McLean, Virginia

Founded

1999

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Parsons acquired Altamira for $330M on January 15, 2026, adding $200M revenue.
  • Acquisition expands Parsons' Indo-Pacific intelligence programs and prototype deployment.
  • Bolsters SIGINT, AI/ML, and cyber capabilities aligning with DoD rapid fielding priorities.

What critics are saying

  • Parsons integration triggers talent attrition from 600 SIGINT experts in 12 months.
  • Bureaucratic processes slow Altamira's prototype cycles versus ClearSky agility.
  • DoD budget cuts cancel 20-40% of $200M revenue from ISR contracts in 2026.

What makes Altamira Technologies unique

  • Altamira delivers mission-informed analytics for SIGINT, ISR, and space missions.
  • Elite engineers integrate operations with DevSecOps for DoD and IC clients.
  • Prototypes TRL 3-7 solutions blending commercial data with multi-intelligence analysis.

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Benefits

Flexible Work Hours

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

0%

1 year growth

-1%

2 year growth

-1%
The Associated Press
Mar 4th, 2026
Altamira appoints Dustin Sanchez to lead GIS services division and drive geospatial innovation

Altamira, an engineering and environmental consulting firm, has appointed Dustin Sanchez as manager of its GIS Services Division. Sanchez brings nearly 20 years of experience in spatial intelligence and terrain analytics, combining military training with nearly a decade in oil and gas emergency response. In his new role, Sanchez will develop geospatial workflows for the oil and gas pipeline sector, including PHMSA-compliant High Consequence Area analysis, LiDAR-driven spill modelling and enterprise GIS data management. His background includes eight years of military service and nine years in the energy industry. Sanchez's team will focus on terrain-aware risk assessments, security vulnerability mapping and elevation-integrated analytics to enhance operational safety and regulatory compliance. The division aims to transform GIS into a cornerstone of Altamira's engineering and environmental solutions.

Parsons Corporation
Jan 18th, 2026
Parsons Acquires Altamira Technologies Corporation - Parsons

Acquisition bolsters Parsons’ signals intelligence and space solutions for the U.S. Department of War CHANTILLY, Va., Jan. 15, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Parsons Corporation (NYSE:PSN) announced today that it has acquired Northern Virginia-based Altamira Technologies Corporation in a transaction

Washington Technology
Jan 15th, 2026
Parsons buys Altamira for $330M cash

Parsons buys Altamira for $330M cash. Parsons is adding 600 employees through this transaction, which also further grows the company's presence across intelligence programs and the Indo-Pacific region. Parsons Corp. has acquired Altamira Technologies Corp. at a cash price of $330 million to incorporate more offerings in analytics and the field of ISR - intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance. Altamira opened for business in 1999 and describes its core focus areas as including missile warning, artificial intelligence and machine learning, space-based mission support, signals intelligence, and cyber operations. This transaction announced Thursday adds roughly 600 employees to Parsons, which is moving to grow its presence across the intelligence community and Indo-Pacific region through the move. Parsons could pay an additional $45 million in the first quarter of 2027 if certain profit targets are met during 2026, which would raise the enterprise value to $375 million. Parsons expects the Altamira business to contribute $200 million in revenue for 2026. With Altamira in tow, Parsons is also looking to bolster its ability to move prototype technologies into the operational and deployment phase. Both the Defense Department and intelligence community have prioritized quicker fielding of tech tools in recent years. "Acquiring Altamira is a strategic accelerator for our national security growth strategy, strengthening Parsons' ability to deliver rapid and agile mission-ready, intelligence-driven solutions across the Department of War and the intelligence community," Parsons' chief executive Carey Smith said in a release. "Altamira's advanced intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR), and analytics capabilities, plus their space-based mission solutions expand our capabilities and position us to capture a larger share of the rapidly evolving intelligence and multi-domain operations market." Barclays acted as the exclusive financial adviser to Parsons. Baird acted as the exclusive financial adviser to Altamira. Parsons is one of the government market's more serial acquirers and integrators, having frequently used this leg of its strategy to build out the company's defense and intelligence tech portfolio. In 2025, Parsons acquired software integrator Chesapeake Technology International for $89 million to bring in more products for managing the electromagnetic spectrum. In 2024, Parsons purchased BlackSignal Technologies for $200 million to grow the electronic warfare portfolio. Altamira has been backed since 2019 by a group of investors led by ClearSky, a venture capital and growth equity firm focused on security technology companies. ClearSky's partners in this investment included McNally Capital, Nio Advisors and Razor's Edge. With that support, Altamira has also used acquisitions as a way to expand its intelligence business. Altamira's buy of Virginia Systems & Technology in 2023 sought to further integrate operations and engineering functions into the larger offering.

Intelligence Community News
Jul 3rd, 2025
Altamira adds Frank Calvelli to board

On June 30, Altamira Technologies Corporation announced the appointment of Frank Calvelli to its board of directors.

Intelligence Community News
Apr 16th, 2025
Norm Willox joins Altamira's board

Norm Willox joins Altamira's board.

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